Police said that they were interviewing witnesses and waiting on the coroner’s toxicology report to determine what drugs the boy accessed and how.

It could take up to eight weeks for the toxicology report to be completed, officials said.

The boy’s father, 40-year-old Robert Wylie, was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment.

The father had been incarcerated on another drugs related charge after police in December found Wylie with a needle, syringe, heroin and crack cocaine during a traffic stop of his girlfriend.

Cops had previously found drug paraphernalia in the boy’s home, when another minor who then lived there sent a picture of a bag of white power and a razor blade on a plate to a relative, according to WHIO-TV.

Cops later found two crack pipes and a capped needle in the home.

At the time, Wylie and his girlfriend reportedly were arrested for child endangerment, possession of drug paraphernalia and drug abuse instruments.

The father’s long rap sheet of misdemeanors dates back to 1998, court records showed.